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A Georgia federal court Friday was asked to preliminarily approve JPMorgan Chase Bank NA’s $2.25 million settlement of Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims that the bank autodialed the cellphones of hundreds of thousands of customers after they ...read more

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has deleted a $12 billion request for Affordable Care Act funding after health insurers spotlighted the request and said it strengthened their legal fight for ACA funds, according to court filings late ...read more

The Trump administration's action on Tuesday to allow lengthier sales of skimpy health insurance policies will deal another blow to Affordable Care Act marketplaces, but the impact will depend greatly on whether states play ball. Here are four takeaways ...read more

Health insurers on Friday told the Federal Circuit that their legal fight for $12 billion in Affordable Care Act funds has been strengthened by a Trump administration budget request that suggests the funds are an obligation of the federal government. ...read more

The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, the American Heart Association and other major U.S. health organizations urged the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday to take action against Idaho after it authorized the sale of ...read more

On Feb. 14, Health Republic Insurance of New York's liquidator will ask the New York Supreme Court to approve its report on the present status of its liquidation, but it is what the report doesn't discuss that will be most revealing, says James ...read more

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently announced the creation of a new Conscience and Religious Freedom Division, as well as a proposed regulation to help achieve enhanced protections for health care employees. The move may empower ...read more

A federal judge on Tuesday refused to give New Mexico State University and its board of regents a quick win in the federal government’s suit alleging a female ex-assistant coach in the school's track and field program was discriminated against ...read more

Private equity-backed American Renal Associates Holdings Inc. on Wednesday agreed to pay $4 million to a class of shareholders who claimed in Massachusetts federal court that the dialysis clinic operator artificially inflated its stock price and misled ...read more

A struggling Massachusetts health insurer failed to show that the Affordable Care Act’s risk-adjustment program is unreasonable, a federal judge said Tuesday, finding that the federal government considered enough alternative options on its way to ...read more

A Massachusetts federal judge on Monday refused to let a Christian college and an anti-abortion group intervene in the commonwealth’s suit against Trump administration rules that dialed back the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate ...read more

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is unlawfully cutting more than $1 billion in Affordable Care Act funding for special health insurance plans in New York and Minnesota, the states charged in a lawsuit filed Friday. ...read more

Eight firms are set to guide seven companies projected to raise more than $3.4 billion through initial public offerings during the week of Jan. 29, led by an estimated $1 billion initial public offering from a real estate investment trust formed by Caesars ...read more

Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. can’t appeal to the Ninth Circuit part of a decision that allowed a proposed class action over the brokerage’s trade order routing practices to proceed to discovery, a California federal judge ruled Wednesday ...read more

The top executives for CBS and Viacom have discussed a potential merger, Johnson & Johnson is said to no longer be in the running for Pfizer's consumer products business, and Carlyle Group reportedly held a first closing for its debut credit opportunities ...read more

Reed Smith LLP's insurance recovery practice had a splashy year, with a huge bad faith finding in Pennsylvania and a significant ruling expanding coverage for private equity firms, landing it among Law360's Practice Groups of the Year. ...read more

The Senate approved President Donald Trump’s pick for his second U.S. Department of Health and Human Services secretary Wednesday, following Democratic complaints about the nominee’s ties to the pharmaceutical industry. ...read more

The American Cable Association urged the Federal Communications Commission to examine the recently expired conditions on Comcast's purchase of NBCUniversal and implement new rules to deter the anti-competitive impacts of AT&T’s $85.4 billion ...read more

California Democrats have presented a constitutional amendment to impose a 10 percent surcharge on corporations with more than $1 million in net income to the state Assembly, with the purpose of spreading the benefits of the federal corporate tax cut ...read more

The American Cable Association and Comcast have urged the Federal Communications Commission to bar utility companies from charging broadband providers when they tie additional cables to lines attached to utility poles, arguing that removing such barriers ...read more

The House could vote as early as Thursday on a short-term government funding bill that would delay the onset of three taxes originally enacted in the Affordable Care Act health care reform law, but the legislation could stall as Republicans and Democrats ...read more

Hard-nosed negotiating that averted a steep loss for second priority noteholders in Caesars Entertainment’s Chapter 11 and debtor representation that led Peabody Coal to a rare industry comeback helped place Jones Day among Law360’s 2017 Bankruptcy Groups ...read more